Friday, July 13, 2012

HP, Lenovo, Acer Lead Slowing PC Market - as well as my own blog posts synopsis

The world of tech is always moving. Let's take a look at which companies have been making news.

In our first little group, why don't we check out the websites taking about Starbucks and Canada:
- Starbucks For Android Brings Mobile Payments To Canada & U.K., Now Supports PayPal from techcrunch.com
- Now Android Users Can Pay For Their Starbucks With PayPal from www.webpronews.com

Small business has been getting a lot of press as well:
- Small Businesses Increasingly Turn To Small Banks For Loans: Report from www.huffingtonpost.com
- Small Business Optimism Slides in June: NFIB from www.eweek.com

Next on the list are Market share and United States.
- HP, Lenovo, Acer Inc. Lead Slowing PC Market - "Lenovos shipment growth continued to exceed the worldwide average, narrowing the market share gap with HPLenovos worldwide market share now stands at 14.7 percent, a nearly 15 percent increase compared with the second quarter of 2011" - said www.eweek.com
- Google, Bing Hit All-Time Highs In June Search Market Share [comScore] - searchengineland.com

Anything else? Well, DirecTV and MTV were in the media a fair bit:
- Viacom Fires Back at DirecTV With VH1 Style Pop-Up Video - "DirecTV customers lost access to Viacom channels such as MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and more on Tuesday at midnight ET after the two media giants couldn't reach a deal on programming fees" - said mashable.com
- DirecTV Spat Results In Takedown Of Full-Length Viacom Shows For Everyone Online - techcrunch.com









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